Leopold lifts Penguins past Thrashers 4-3 in OT

Apr 4, 2010 - 2:47 AM

By ALAN ROBINSON
AP Sports Writer

PITTSBURGH(AP) -- Maybe the Pittsburgh Penguins didn't need a team
meeting or an 8:30 a.m. practice to refocus them following a bad
loss. Maybe they needed Evgeni Malkin and Sergei Gonchar on the
ice again.

Jordan Leopold scored his first goal for Pittsburgh at 3:50 of
overtime after Atlanta failed three times to hold leads, and the
Penguins bounced back from one of their worst losses all season
to beat the Thrashers 4-3 Saturday.

Malkin had a goal and an assist after sitting out five
consecutive games and seven of eight with a bruised right foot.
Gonchar, out for four games with strep throat, tied it on a
power play with 74 seconds left in regulation and had an assist.

Sidney Crosby had three assists as the Penguins followed up a
dismally played 2-0 loss at home to Tampa Bay on Wednesday.

Coach Dan Bylsma held a demanding and unscheduled practice 10
1/2 hours following his team's fourth loss in six games and a
postgame meeting, but the Penguins appeared to respond more to
the return of Malkin and Sergei Gonchar than they did to any
punitive measures.

"It's great to have them back," Crosby said. "Obviously for them
to miss some time like they did and come back and play the way
they did, and make an impact right away, that's huge for us."

Pittsburgh moved ahead of Buffalo and into third place in the
Eastern Conference as the Sabres lost to Montreal 3-0. The
Penguins and Atlantic Division leader New Jersey have 97 points
apiece, but the Devils - who beat Carolina 4-0 - own the
tiebreaker.

"We didn't have our best game, no, but we made some progress and
we got a couple of big guys back in the lineup," Leopold said.

Leopold won it with his eighth goal overall and first since Jan.
31 with Florida, cutting down the right-wing boards before
spinning to avoid defenseman Mark Popovic and putting a
bad-angle shot past goalie Johan Hedberg.

"I was tired at the end of the shift and actually wanted to get
off, and I threw it on the net and I think I surprised them,"
Leopold said.

No better way to get off the ice than that.

The Thrashers, desperately trying to stay in the race for the
Eastern Conference's final playoff spot, took leads on goals by
Maxim Afinogenov, Tim Stapleton and Rich Peverley, but the
Penguins answered each time. Tyler Kennedy also scored and
Marc-Andre Fleury made 21 saves.

Atlanta is a point out of eighth place in the conference with
three games remaining: against conference-leading Washington,
New Jersey and Pittsburgh. The Thrashers have lost their last
eight against the Penguins.

"We had two points and we found a way to squander that," Atlanta
defenseman Ron Hainsey said.

Thrashers coach John Anderson didn't like the holding call on
Jim Slater that led to Gonchar's 11th goal, on a one-timer from
above the circles after Malkin drew multiple defenders to him.

"I feel bad for the guys that played their hearts out. A call
like that at the end of the game, you've got to be kidding me,"
Anderson said.

Atlanta hadn't allowed a power-play goal in nine games until
Malkin and Gonchar scored as Pittsburgh went 2 for 5 with the
man advantage. Perhaps the Thrashers shouldn't have gotten
Malkin upset.

He was visibly angry after getting his No. 71 jersey yanked over
his head during a scrap involving multiple players along the
boards near the midpoint of the second period, and he yelled
over his shoulder toward at least one player as he went to the
bench. Not long after, Malkin tied it at 1 on a power play by
scoring his 25th goal.

"It was a game you expect when Geno is on his game and
dominating play," Bylsma said.

NOTES: Leopold was traded by Florida on March 1. He hadn't
scored in 15 games with Pittsburgh. ... Crosby won the Penguins'
MVP award, and F Jordan Staal won the players' player award for
his season-long consistency. ... Atlanta rookie Niclas Bergfors
has four goals and four assists in five games against
Pittsburgh. ... Malkin has six goals and 12 assists in eight
games against Atlanta. ... Atlanta played without former
Penguins F Colby Armstrong, who served the first game of a
two-game suspension.